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katy tur. we re learning more about the shooting attack at the star ballroom dance studio in monterey park, california, including two of the victims identities. we ll bring you the latest from our own jose diaz balart there on the scene. today the community is mourning the massive loss of life, seven survivors remain hospitalized and a second possible shooting was stopped bay bystander. more on that in a minute. police have not released a motive for the shooting. nbc s kate snow spoke with the mayor of monterey park who had this to say. he may have come because his ex-wife was reveling, celebrating the new year, and you know, just sounded like a history of domestic violence, which is unfortunate, and he essentially, you know, committed to violence, and it cast a fog on a celebratory evening. was it your understanding his ex-wife was here that night? i believe so. so perhaps he was targeting her? possibly, yes. that suspect fled in a white van leading police on a
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let s talk about the gunman, 72-year-old man, far older than the median age of gunman in u.s. mass shootings, that s about 32 according to the byrons project. why are mass shooters typically younger and what does this tell us about the person who is the suspect of this attack? sure, well, yes, and we generally see violent criminality peak in the younger decades but with some of these mass attack, the las vegas massacre shooter was 64, the jewish center center, a white supremacist, was 74, and the attempted mass killing, the holocaust museum shooting was 88 years old. so we see a range. and one of the reasons we see a range is because anger and accessibility to weapons, it s available across a wide swath of ages, although primarily male. and one of the things that i
made them shoot people through deprivation and oppression. isn t that what she is saying? i think that is in large measure what she is saying. and that poverty the context. the action that a racial base may be the context or the crime. all of that may be contributory. the reality is if we are not enforcing our laws. if we are not setting certain standards and enforcing those sanders as a society. we are going we are going to watch this chaos continue. okay. now, the colorado massacre shooter, he wasn t deprived. the guy who grew up in san diego. absolutely. bill: he went to the university of california. he was going to ph.d. no deprivation there. no cultural aspect to his violence. he just wanted to kill people. then that brings us to how should society control his access to heavy weaponry.